Initially, she could barely believe it.
I laughed, she recalls.
I was sure he was joking.

Tinny Andreatta (inset) and Netflix’s ‘Supersex’Lucia Iuorio/Netflix
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That was my dramatological plan, says Manieri.
Its a story only Netflix could do, and it breaks taboos.
It responds completely to what we are looking for.

Rocco Siffredi (second left) at the Berlinale Palast in February at the Berlin Film Festival, where ‘Supersex’ launchedAndreas Rentz/Getty Images for Netflix
On the unscripted front, a local remake ofRhythm + Flowhas become a tentpole title.
The success is, of course, mutual, so we gave that success back to Netflix.
Netflix allowed the right audience to reach the title.
Andreatta says: Being a partner of this industry is very important.
Netflix is brave about creative freedom and thats something we dont give up.
But we know the creative community and the government believe in the importance of the media sector.
We perceive our Italian offer as complementary to our global offer, says Andreatta.
We want to do with local output is to create conversation with our audience.
Each story is a piece of the mosaic.